The Standard of the Dartmoor Pony
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Not Exceeding 127 cm. (12.2hh.)
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| Colour: | Bay, brown, black, grey, chestnut, roan. Piebalds and Skewbalds are not allowed. Excessive white markings should be discouraged.
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| Neck & Head: | The head should be small with large kindly eyes and small alert ears.It should be well set on a good neck of medium length. The throat and jaws should be fine and showing no signs of coarseness or throatiness. Stallions to have a moderate crest.
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| Shoulders: | Good shoulders are most important. They should be well laid back and sloping, but not too fine at the withers.
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| Body: | Of medium length and strong, well ribbed up with a good depth of girth giving plenty of heart room.
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| Loin & Hindquarters: | Strong and well covered with muscle. The hind quarters should be of medium length and neither level nor steeply sloping. The tail is well set up.
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| Limbs: | The hocks should be well let down with
plenty of length from hip to hock, clean cut and with plenty of bone below
the hock. They should have a strong second thigh. They should not be 'sickled'
or 'cow-hocked'.
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| Movement: | Low and straight coming from the shoulder with good hock action but without exaggeration.
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| General: | The mane and tail should be full and flowing. The Dartmoor is a very good looking riding pony, sturdily built yet with quality.
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